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Lump on vaginal opening
I have a lump on vaginal opening. As per i remember i got this after vaginal razor i have used or usually in periods. I have lump since 15 days it is not getting better. Before i noticed it went on its own. But this time it is not going. Pls advice what to do?? As i am also planning to concieve i can't take any medicine on my own.
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It could be recurrent folliculitis or bartholin’s cyst or gartners cyst. It could be infective which can be treated with broad spectrum antibiotics ( preferably cephalosporin group as it is safe in pregnancy) for 5-7days , along with analgesics. If persistent or aggravating despite the above medications, might have to plan for marsupilisation for the cyst.
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Avoid shaving the genital region, prefer to do only hair clipping or trimming
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Lupm needs to be examined and for a prescription you will have to connect online
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Needs examination. Please consult.
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